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Fantasy · 2003 · G

Fire and Ice

by Erin Hunter

Fireheart is loyal to his Clan — but one cat makes that loyalty very difficult

ForAll agesGenreFantasyLength313 pagesRead time~8 hours

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Violence

Barely any

Action-adventure violence between cat clans; appropriate for the middle-grade audience

Language

None

No profanity

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Themes of loyalty, friendship under pressure, and the cost of rule-breaking are well-handled for the target age

What this book is about

The second Warriors novel continues Fireheart's story as tensions between the four warrior Clans escalate. Fireheart discovers that his best friend Graystripe has fallen for a cat from a rival Clan, putting their friendship and loyalty under strain. The series' cat-world political drama deepens, with battles, apprenticeships, and the complex warrior code. Action-adventure violence appropriate for the elementary-school audience the series targets. An excellent entry in a beloved series.

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